Draco's thoughts turned to his future girlfriend. He slapped his thigh, interrupting the warm atmosphere and said:

"Tsk, look at my memory, I almost forgot the important thing."

There was a hint of anxiety on his face, and it was obvious that this matter was very important to him.

Phoenix looked at Draco's anxious expression and said unhappily:

"Hurry up and say it, and leave quickly after you're done!"

There was a hint of perfunctoriness in his words.

In Phoenix's impression, Draco came to him every time.

It seemed that there was always some trouble involved, which made him somewhat repulsive to Draco's sudden visit.

Draco was very anxious, so he didn't care about Phoenix's perfunctory tone. He said quickly:

"It was this morning that the Divination professor, Professor Sybill Trelawney, predicted that Harry would die."

There was a hint of nervousness in his voice, and it was clear that the prophecy made him uneasy.

Draco continued:

"So I'm guessing that Harry might be cursed, so could you please go and purify Harry?"

His eyes were full of anticipation, hoping that Phoenix could help.

Phoenix frowned, and there was a hint of disbelief in his eyes.

He asked Draco again to confirm:

"anything else?"

Draco looked a little confused. He shook his head again and answered firmly:

"No, I have told you everything I know."

Phoenix felt speechless for a moment. He looked around, as if looking for some clue that would help him understand all this.

Astoria tried to calm Draco's anxiety with her soft voice:

"Draco, you are too concerned. Harry is in Hogwarts, where he is under the strict protection of Headmaster Dumbledore."

"How could anyone have cursed Harry right under his nose?"

Draco, however, was not comforted by Astoria's words.

His face was filled with worry and he was eager to take action.

He almost grabbed Phoenix's arm, wanting to rush out the door immediately, his voice trembling:

"I know it sounds crazy, but it's better to be safe than sorry! We can't take any chances!"

Phoenix felt a little helpless as Draco pulled him.

He gently slapped Draco's hand away and said in an almost soothing tone:

"Draco, calm down. Even if I want to go out, I can't just go out in my pajamas. Give me some time to change my clothes."

Draco then realized his mistake, he let go of her hand, a trace of embarrassment on his face.

He stepped back, allowing Phoenix enough space to prepare.

Draco's eyes lingered on Phoenix's pajamas for a moment before he realized his impatience.

He coughed awkwardly, then said hurriedly:

"Yes, yes, go change your clothes. We can't go like this."

Astoria stood aside, a hint of hesitation flashed in her eyes, as if she wanted to say something, but in the end she chose to remain silent.

She knew that at this point, Draco's anxiety needed to be taken seriously, not questioned.

Phoenix quickly returned to his room and changed into a set of clothes suitable for action.

His movements were quick and methodical, but his heart was filled with mixed emotions.

He didn't really believe that Harry was in any danger, but Draco's nervousness made him take it seriously.

When Phoenix reappeared in front of them, the three of them walked out of the dormitory together.

Their footsteps echoed in the corridors of Hogwarts, seeming a little abrupt. Phoenix thought silently in his heart:

"We're just going to take a look. We shouldn't be involved in any big plot, right?"

He actually didn't want to get involved in this, but Draco's serious expression made him unable to ignore it.

Draco cared more about Harry than Phoenix expected.

He began to wonder if Draco's feelings for Harry went beyond just friendship.

This thought made him feel a little absurd, and he even laughed at himself in his heart:

"Draco can't really like Harry...right?"

But this thought was like a lingering shadow, making his mood complicated.

Astoria's brows were furrowed, and there was a hint of worry in her eyes.

She thought silently in her heart:

"Everyone around Phoenix seems to be a little abnormal, what's going on?"

She thought back to Headmaster Dumbledore and his teacher Grindelwald, who always gave people a weird feeling.

And now, even Phoenix's brother Draco seems to be a little strange.

She couldn't help but shiver, feeling uneasy.

Astoria realizes that Draco's influence on Phoenix may not be entirely positive.

She was concerned that some of Draco's actions might reflect poorly on Phoenix, especially in such a tense and uncertain situation.

She secretly made up her mind that she must take some measures.

Astoria planned to keep Phoenix away from Draco as much as possible for the next period of time.

She thought: "I can't let him lead Phoenix astray, otherwise what should I do?"

Soon the three of them arrived at the Gryffindor common room.

It was the first time for Phoenix and Astoria to come here, and they looked at the scene in front of them with curiosity.

The Gryffindor common room at Hogwarts is always full of warmth and energy.

As you walk through the portrait within the portrait - the old wizard who is always dozing off.

He will lazily make way for you after you say the correct command.

Once inside, you are surrounded by a warm red and gold, the representative colors of Gryffindor house.

The lounge has a soaring ceiling with many swaying golden chandeliers hanging above it.

They emit a soft glow, illuminating the entire space.

The walls are decorated with exquisite tapestries depicting the Gryffindor lion emblem and some famous Gryffindor wizards from history.

The fireplace is the centrepiece of the lounge, always with a roaring fire burning, whether on cold winter nights or whenever warmth and light are needed.

There are comfortable armchairs and sofas around, where students often gather.

Either to complete homework, or to chat and relax.

Opposite the fireplace was a long oak table piled high with books and quills for the students to use while studying.

There are also some ancient swords and shields hanging on the wall, which are historical witnesses of the Gryffindor warriors.

In a corner of the common room, there is a small table with a golden hourglass on it, which is Gryffindor's integrator.

Whenever a Gryffindor student shows courage, justice or wisdom, the golden sand in the hourglass will increase, otherwise it will decrease.

This hourglass is a symbol of the Gryffindor spirit, inspiring students to constantly pursue excellence.

The entire common room is filled with an indescribable magical atmosphere. It is not only a place to rest and study, but also the home of Gryffindor students.

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